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the reason is because the union says fought for it. there would be too many cowards who will be tense liz and superintendents and assistant superintendents to fight back. very few cowboys and swashbucklers who will stand up to them. as a result, these organizations can set up a system whereby children are forced to attend the schools that are closest to their homes. nasty to think about this in any other industry. imagine if your mother needed an ecologist. there was one just at another hospital, but the hospital is close to you that is now you're never a hospital. doesn't have the best oncologist. would you for a second except that? no. we are telling children and families and most important decision that any of us can make as parents, the most important decision. where to send your child to school, that you have to send your child to a school that is closest to the house. the reason that is so is because the teachers unions and other organizations like our good friends at the end n.a.a.c.p. who fight to maintain the status quo said t
the reason is because the union says fought for it. there would be too many cowards who will be tense liz and superintendents and assistant superintendents to fight back. very few cowboys and swashbucklers who will stand up to them. as a result, these organizations can set up a system whereby children are forced to attend the schools that are closest to their homes. nasty to think about this in any other industry. imagine if your mother needed an ecologist. there was one just at another...
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but the federal government does not recognize the unions-- and protesters say they'll take political revenge. 15:36;05 "now we are individually targeting state legislators to kick them out of of we are clear. we warned 're going to ki [ cheering and applause ] >> the weddings and celebrations began at midnight when new york became the sixth and largest state to allow same- sex marriage. in new york city, more than 800 couples said their vows at city hall. the federal government go does not recognize the unions and protestors say they'll take political revenge. >> now we're individually targeting state legislators to kick them out of office so we are clear. we warrant them, now we're gonna kick them out. >> opponents of same-sex marriage wants to put the issue to a vote in a state-wide referendum. meanwhile the newlyweds say they won't stop until their marriages are recognized by the federal government. >>> here in the bay area, another show of support for same-sex couples. it comes one week after they told two went they were not allowed to hold hands. an vac oh vick with what was on
but the federal government does not recognize the unions-- and protesters say they'll take political revenge. 15:36;05 "now we are individually targeting state legislators to kick them out of of we are clear. we warned 're going to ki [ cheering and applause ] >> the weddings and celebrations began at midnight when new york became the sixth and largest state to allow same- sex marriage. in new york city, more than 800 couples said their vows at city hall. the federal government go...
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. >> that's part of what the president emphasized in his state of the union speech. >> he did. i think -- >> what's the difrence in cameron and obama? >> wel, i think i think we-- i think the problem here is you have toave a long-term view. so the oma smulation money though very welcome was for a two year period. and it's not like building roads and keeping people in the employment. science is actually best seens a long-term invement. and rlly. >> but the key is investment rather than expenditure. >> correct. >> it is an investment in innovation n growth, it's an investment in the future. >> it's not simple but it's like this. you have basic science and discovery science i prefer to call it actually. discovery science that gives you the understanding of the world and ourselves. we then have translation of that knowledge into the potential for application. and then we have the application, i mean in medicine it would be clinical trial. and what you need to do is invest across the whole spectrum. sometimes people say oh we know enough we should just invest in translation or some
. >> that's part of what the president emphasized in his state of the union speech. >> he did. i think -- >> what's the difrence in cameron and obama? >> wel, i think i think we-- i think the problem here is you have toave a long-term view. so the oma smulation money though very welcome was for a two year period. and it's not like building roads and keeping people in the employment. science is actually best seens a long-term invement. and rlly. >> but the key is...
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some, i am referring to the lawsuit of the teacher's union and the naacp that brought chancellor walcott's education reform. the lawsuit that has been decided against the naacp last week. some shrink from that disruption preferring to sacrifice the futures of the many who need an education for the welfare of the few who are charged with providing that education but are falling short. the future of african-american literacy and education in harlem will depend on the outcome of battles like these and in whose favor they are resolved. the battle is over and the students won this time. parents will get to choose where they can send their children. but it may not always be so. for the first four score and seven years after the declaration of independence declared that all men were created equal it was illegal to teach a slave to read and write. wasn't just -- it was illegal. people could go to jail for teaching african-americans to read or write. the prohibition was not unconsidered. those who decreed it and enforce it knew that slavery could not prosper in an environment where slaves got the o
some, i am referring to the lawsuit of the teacher's union and the naacp that brought chancellor walcott's education reform. the lawsuit that has been decided against the naacp last week. some shrink from that disruption preferring to sacrifice the futures of the many who need an education for the welfare of the few who are charged with providing that education but are falling short. the future of african-american literacy and education in harlem will depend on the outcome of battles like these...
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the teacher's union the only union that did it came to the table to make concessions. >> charlie: ho is going to feel the brunt of these cuts. >> some of the cuts in the budget will certainly be felt in different places. we will have layoffs in some other city agencies, not in teacher's yeuntz, thank odness. >> charlie: not in police and fire. >> not in police and fires. >> charlie: sanitation. >> there were some sanitation layoffs, some in the health labs. there will be reduction in staffing in some of the public libraries throughout the cit there won't be any layoffs in child protective workers but there may be other layoffs in some of our social service agencies in the city as well. all tolled about a thousand to 1500,000offs in the city. they will be scaled back a little bit and people will feel the impact, it jus won't be as devastating as if we had to lay those teachers off. >> charlie: you get along well with the mayor. >> yes. >> charlie: how do you categorize the relationship and yes itroductive. >> i would characterize it as productive. >> charlie: right. >> because it shou
the teacher's union the only union that did it came to the table to make concessions. >> charlie: ho is going to feel the brunt of these cuts. >> some of the cuts in the budget will certainly be felt in different places. we will have layoffs in some other city agencies, not in teacher's yeuntz, thank odness. >> charlie: not in police and fire. >> not in police and fires. >> charlie: sanitation. >> there were some sanitation layoffs, some in the health labs....
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at the same time the super union's most famous dissident. the end. of. december one thousand nine hundred eighty six in the u.s.s.r. as an apartment in the city of gold key a phone line is urgently installed at a set time the phone rings the voice of the other and speaks this is going to giove please return and continue your patriotic activity. the person these words were dressed to has spent nearly the past seven years in political exile. he was the man who created the first hydrogen bomb and received a number of the state's top awards but he was also the most widely known soviet dissident constantly hounded by the k.g.b. and oppressed by the party's leadership the man who drew so much attention was under a sort of and his life was full of paradoxes. now known as the city of nizhny novgorod the key was closed to foreigners in the soviet times because it has the number of secret defense facilities with urge you to come to your senses mr subtle as a person living among the soviet people you must surely see clearly what goals the communist par
at the same time the super union's most famous dissident. the end. of. december one thousand nine hundred eighty six in the u.s.s.r. as an apartment in the city of gold key a phone line is urgently installed at a set time the phone rings the voice of the other and speaks this is going to giove please return and continue your patriotic activity. the person these words were dressed to has spent nearly the past seven years in political exile. he was the man who created the first hydrogen bomb and...
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and what they say, the opponents of it, the teachers' unions and all those people who support the status quo and failing children, they will tell you that there's something different about those kids. you got to pick those kids, and that's why it's successful. they're only successful because. i believe they're only successful because they're designed to work. i believe in every fiber of my being that the reason why some children are successful and some children are not is, simply stated, the school they are forced to attend. if your family has the means and the wherewithal to send you to a good school, life is going to go all right for you. it doesn't mean that they're so smart just because they have more money. some of us might have met some people who seemed to be really wealthy, not necessarily the smartest people we run into, but if you have the resources to make sure a child is in a great school, you can make thing better. and because we as a school continue to grow, i don't just play a principal on television, i really am one. i was on work this morning and came down here from harv
and what they say, the opponents of it, the teachers' unions and all those people who support the status quo and failing children, they will tell you that there's something different about those kids. you got to pick those kids, and that's why it's successful. they're only successful because. i believe they're only successful because they're designed to work. i believe in every fiber of my being that the reason why some children are successful and some children are not is, simply stated, the...
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union to start a project to bridge in a note to the european union. they are moving in the direction to call it altogether. -- pull it all together. that is my story and i am sticking to it. [laughter] i am ready to engage on your command. [applause] >> i will be happy to call on you. raise your hand. thank you very much. my question is then made no bridge to csdp without isolating turkey? >> starting off with a difficult question. [laughter] for those of you or not aware of the importance of this, there has been a tiff between turkey and cyprus over the island of cyprus. turkey is a member of nato but not the e.u. so there is always disagreement when they simply cannot get together because of the tiff over a tiny island. $1 trillion security relationship is stymied because of this. that is why i recommend the direct approach from the president to the leadership of the european union. i basically say this is what will have been. that europe and the periphery are the responsibility of the europeans. we want to be involved. we will always be involved be
union to start a project to bridge in a note to the european union. they are moving in the direction to call it altogether. -- pull it all together. that is my story and i am sticking to it. [laughter] i am ready to engage on your command. [applause] >> i will be happy to call on you. raise your hand. thank you very much. my question is then made no bridge to csdp without isolating turkey? >> starting off with a difficult question. [laughter] for those of you or not aware of the...
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-- to maintain the union. well, the huffington post would have reported on that, right? i mean, it would have been blistering, right? i mean think about it. lincoln sells out slaves. right? there would be protests and a lot of third party guys, and so i think as you guys talk to your friends about getting involved civically, don't set up a situation where you're guaranteed to be disappointed. that's part of the process of growing up. you know, we all -- and that doesn't mean you're not principled and you're not focussed on driving around a particular position or a particular issue. it means that you're sort of pushing the boulder up the hill and you get it a certain way, and other people are pushing it. sometimes it's going to slip back, right? >> joining me now is frank rich, writer at large for "new york magazine." frank, that sounded like a pretty good tutorial on the politics of governing. >> i agree, i think he's entirely right on that. the problem he has now in this protacted negotiations with these intr
-- to maintain the union. well, the huffington post would have reported on that, right? i mean, it would have been blistering, right? i mean think about it. lincoln sells out slaves. right? there would be protests and a lot of third party guys, and so i think as you guys talk to your friends about getting involved civically, don't set up a situation where you're guaranteed to be disappointed. that's part of the process of growing up. you know, we all -- and that doesn't mean you're not...
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from the european union is there amended we would talk about blackmail i guess the government critics have argued that they backing away and acting out of self-interest keeping profits private was the last is a say she lies something you hear it's not like greeks have to. back into deep history to figure this out we can look at latin american we can look at countries all over the world where the i.m.f. has come in and sacrificed and plundered the nation for corporate consolidation and prime minister catherine grace think of avoiding the countries cannot sit all cost but many are now asking just how high a price he's willing to pay if someone dies there's something very tragic occurred that's going to be a catalyst for i think of all this government the e.u. has stated fairly his name can be hysterically measures being enacted but is theory bills on the streets might be time they thought of one. r.t. . eurozone finance ministers will now start working out the details of arthur's rescue package which is a lot shorter but all professor. london says the breakout of the thirty three hundre
from the european union is there amended we would talk about blackmail i guess the government critics have argued that they backing away and acting out of self-interest keeping profits private was the last is a say she lies something you hear it's not like greeks have to. back into deep history to figure this out we can look at latin american we can look at countries all over the world where the i.m.f. has come in and sacrificed and plundered the nation for corporate consolidation and prime...
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settlers of the distant movement in the soviet union and the involvement of prominent public figures rewarded with a. satire of how to round the clock surveillance team assigned to him local k.g.b. staff took pictures of his daily routine. this was so they could present them to western media as proof the human rights activists sacral was alive in the well. sahar of could feel he was being closely monitored and he understood he would have to live with it for many years. in the house across the street there was a k.g.b. department who watched settles every step additional surveillance was installed in the yard nearby there was a special transmitter the new to the signals of western radio stations. most soviet citizens were initially unaware of sacco's identity he was the so-called secret i can demick these are some rationals of the cycles taking a train ride to town not smarts on any of the world's maps the nuclear research center artisanal sixteen this is where sector of worked on his hydrogen bomb in the late nineteenth forties. i worked very hard as a consulted on toss to david stre
settlers of the distant movement in the soviet union and the involvement of prominent public figures rewarded with a. satire of how to round the clock surveillance team assigned to him local k.g.b. staff took pictures of his daily routine. this was so they could present them to western media as proof the human rights activists sacral was alive in the well. sahar of could feel he was being closely monitored and he understood he would have to live with it for many years. in the house across the...
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many state employyee areexempt from the & new union dues.they incclde supervisors...andmost employees in higgereducation. & 3 ""ired up and ready tt go" 3 making it offfcial .... state officiilly throwinggher hat in 3 baltimore. he filed paperrwrk phis morninngat the &ptoday her teem, marched through town,, nd hung up -&pflyers. she addresseddthe growiig problemm in the citt and saiddit's something e - can't hidd from. 3 "we are going to take oor city pn aadifferent ddrecttonn we are foccsing onnthe young peeple ii our city and employment&pemploymeetthe mayoral -&visionary leaaerds thht ouu -3 citt eeds elp puss ur city 3 a nnrth carolina wommn is -33 deeandinn aaswers tonnght...she wants o know petter from suuerrtarrmmchaal jordan... robinsonnsays her ighhschhol & sweetheartt jooddn, wrote tte letter to her neerly thirty- & was missing ... until to her surprise she saw the 33 a teenaged ooddn was now out &innthee opennfor everyonn to -3 read... pobinson says: "it was mine, it was personnl, it as privatt. anddffrrthem to ake andd oocapitalize ff of it, -3 withouttmy knowledge, withhut
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new york, the state, the largest state in the union to approve same-sex marriages, and those marriages start today at the bottom of the hour. our coverage will continue. >>> i want to turn to norway where the healing is under way after friday's massacre. a memorial service just wrapped up in the capital of oslo. the death toll now at 93. police say the suspected, anders behring breivik, has confessed to the bombing in oslo and the shootings on utoya island at a youth camp. they are still looking for bodies both in oslo and on the island, and four people are still missing from the youth camp. >>> also, a short time ago police carried out what they are calling, quote, an operation in the eastern part of oslo. they say it's part of their investigation into these attacks. and one other thing the police are taking a closer look at is this. this is an online manifesto published on the day of attacks and it is supposedly from the suspect, and it has pictures of him wearing some type of uniform, and this manifesto is 1,500 pages long. scary stuff in there, diana. >> reporter: yes, t. j. it rea
new york, the state, the largest state in the union to approve same-sex marriages, and those marriages start today at the bottom of the hour. our coverage will continue. >>> i want to turn to norway where the healing is under way after friday's massacre. a memorial service just wrapped up in the capital of oslo. the death toll now at 93. police say the suspected, anders behring breivik, has confessed to the bombing in oslo and the shootings on utoya island at a youth camp. they are...
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they can just be like -- >> they have one tough union, the union guy they come out. the guy goes tap, tap, tap, that's it and they're out. they're done. >> jon: the union guy with an orchestra walks out and is like bassoons down, everybody. drop your bows, drop your bows, you're done. >> you're out of here. that's what happened. >> jon: the highest compliment i could give someone who performs musical theatre from lincoln center, this is from my mother who has seen every production since george kaufman who said, they were marvelous. she even smoked for years just to be able to sound like that. (laughter) >> jon: tell them, marvelous. >> than as if particular that your mother is a drag queen. i'm so happy for that. your mother is harvey firestein, that's amazing. >> jon: there really is very little room between old jewish grandmother and harvey firestein, at a certain point they all meld together. >> yes. >> jon: everything else good with you. the kids are good what is the age. >> kids are 9 months old. they're sleeping like they are starting to crawl but sleeping thro
they can just be like -- >> they have one tough union, the union guy they come out. the guy goes tap, tap, tap, that's it and they're out. they're done. >> jon: the union guy with an orchestra walks out and is like bassoons down, everybody. drop your bows, drop your bows, you're done. >> you're out of here. that's what happened. >> jon: the highest compliment i could give someone who performs musical theatre from lincoln center, this is from my mother who has seen every...
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you cannot even be part of the european union if you have capital punishment. and we are still killing kids in this country. this blew my mind. ia read -- i read his poetry and store it and i shared his story alongside mine. i knew that it would do more than if i just talked about my own personal experience. that story, we started working on it -- we have been rented for seven years. we did the show in houston, his family came out. people came up after the show and said, 31 years i have been locked up. i have never felt more like a thief because i got this show for free. during the thanksgiving holiday, -- we have been doing the show for a full year now. we went to singapore, the netherlands, belgium a federal court judge then announced that mr. william should be released from prison. [applause] he is currently still in prison because the state has an appeal, but the judge basically said, it will be remanded to the same judge at said the evidence was bogus. the police department basically botched all the evidence. they executed more people in harris county than
you cannot even be part of the european union if you have capital punishment. and we are still killing kids in this country. this blew my mind. ia read -- i read his poetry and store it and i shared his story alongside mine. i knew that it would do more than if i just talked about my own personal experience. that story, we started working on it -- we have been rented for seven years. we did the show in houston, his family came out. people came up after the show and said, 31 years i have been...
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with the end of the core war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared from the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake special it sounds a little nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. focus of the difference to use it as a threat all as an echo of it but you know if you keep spending a trillion dollars a year on weapons of benchley you're going to blow everybody up you you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it people don't wake up to nuclear weapons or build the new features. that represents all the firepower of the second world war and this second sound is the equivalence of firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. to. sleep again. first cream removal cold a clear cut him a. second to explosives are used to blast in a deeper than the kill a third the remains are removed by machinery. and finally the unborn its oil is deposited in vallecito. top removeable on our team hungry for the full story we've got it for us has the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with
with the end of the core war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared from the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake special it sounds a little nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. focus of the difference to use it as a threat all as an echo of it but you know if you keep spending a trillion dollars a year on weapons of benchley you're going to blow everybody up you you know people are dying from these weapons but...
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the union says it's not striking but it still might within the next five days. here's a spokesman for the golden gate bridge district. >> we just want to to say how unfortunate it is for our customers that the inland boat mans union felt it was right to call a strike and then call it off. >> reporter: now, the union is upset about automated ticket machines taking the jobs of seven full-time employees and several part-time employees, as well. so those jobs are officially going to be gone next friday. between now and then the parties will negotiate but there is a chance according to a union spokesman, a decent chance that there is going to be a strike. and they are going to inform us the same way they did, hopefully the day before, informing the press and then we'll see if the district cancels the service. bring extra cash because fares just went up by 5% on the ferries. >> good news all around, huh? >> reporter: yeah. hate to be the bearer of it. but that's my job. >> sign of the times. okay, anne makovec, thanks. >>> well, from you in the market for a big ticket
the union says it's not striking but it still might within the next five days. here's a spokesman for the golden gate bridge district. >> we just want to to say how unfortunate it is for our customers that the inland boat mans union felt it was right to call a strike and then call it off. >> reporter: now, the union is upset about automated ticket machines taking the jobs of seven full-time employees and several part-time employees, as well. so those jobs are officially going to be...
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he got involved in the housing rights movement by volunteering at the tenants union. there was the eviction defense office, for them to file documents, so there was the tender line housing clinic, to close it down, the need was apparent -- the tenderloin housing clinic. something had to be done, and that is where miguel came in. he launched the collaborative, and in 1996, they hired the first employee, an attorney. it was his ingenuity that allowed the collaborative to expand from one paid staff to many, many more. miguel was fluent in three languages, english, spanish, and mandarin, having lived in china, and while he was hired full-time to be the executive director of the collaborative, he still volunteered at the san francisco tenants union for years, during counseling. he was not a lawyer, but he could talk legal concepts like an attorney, work number is in his head as if by magic, speaking cantonese fluently, and mandarin, i guess, give testimony at hearings with statistics at his fingertips. all in all, he was a wonderful advocate for people facing eviction. aft
he got involved in the housing rights movement by volunteering at the tenants union. there was the eviction defense office, for them to file documents, so there was the tender line housing clinic, to close it down, the need was apparent -- the tenderloin housing clinic. something had to be done, and that is where miguel came in. he launched the collaborative, and in 1996, they hired the first employee, an attorney. it was his ingenuity that allowed the collaborative to expand from one paid...
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>>reporter: the tour bus employees working the crowds at union square have proliferated. three weeks ago, before we started the crackdown, they had 5-6-7 people out here, each company. >>reporter: until recently, the the code that prohibited sidewalk sales was loosely and forrest -- selling tickets for their toys. >> is that there is no solicitation >>reporter: a have a savvy, streetwise sales for. >> i will make sure you get on it. >> when i leave they fight among themselves. it is like walking by a used car lot. everyone wants to make a deal >>reporter: with ticket sales now being dumb and passengers onboard -- met clogging traffic. >> his mother is coming around the corner now. >> this space is not big enough to accommodate every bus that comes in here. >> as the number of buses increase, police are increasingly concerned about public safety. >> it is only a matter of time when someone will get hit. >> tour buses are a significant contribution to the a billion- dollar tourist industry and those with streetsmart sale town will find a way. >> as long as you have agreed -
>>reporter: the tour bus employees working the crowds at union square have proliferated. three weeks ago, before we started the crackdown, they had 5-6-7 people out here, each company. >>reporter: until recently, the the code that prohibited sidewalk sales was loosely and forrest -- selling tickets for their toys. >> is that there is no solicitation >>reporter: a have a savvy, streetwise sales for. >> i will make sure you get on it. >> when i leave they fight...
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with the end of the boer war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake especially the sounds of the nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. purpose of a difference to use it as a threat or as an actual weapon you know if you keep spinning a trillion dollars a year on weapons of eventually you're going to blow everybody up you can you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it people don't wake up know through weapons or build the new fears. that represents all the firepower of the second world war and this second sound is the equivalent firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. and that report is all there here in r.t. and less than five minutes from now i'll be back with a review of our top stories in just a few moments stay with us live here in the. mission free cretaceous free. closed door churches free coming from and free is free. to free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh don to our teeth do
with the end of the boer war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake especially the sounds of the nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. purpose of a difference to use it as a threat or as an actual weapon you know if you keep spinning a trillion dollars a year on weapons of eventually you're going to blow everybody up you can you know people are dying from these weapons but...
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and staying with the customs union crisis stricken bella ruse has asked russia to freeze the price it pays for gas because currently buying russian gas at lower prices than the european average over the benefit and this here now means claims that a common economic zone should imply equal gas prices just that no price changes are expected this year has not commented on whether future discount a possible oh say the gas monopoly could lose up to three billion dollars next year if prices are frozen. russia's lifted almost a year long ban on grain exports the embargo was imposed to avoid domestic shortages heat wave that devastated one third of the country's crops the ban called world prices to rise to their highest level for two years but optimistic harvest forecasts have prompted russia to return to the global grain market and russia promised to harvest up to nineteen million of grain this year that's up thirty percent last year on the exchange it's currently trading at around six hundred ten dollars per barrel push. let's take a look at the markets oil is moving lower after seeing gains
and staying with the customs union crisis stricken bella ruse has asked russia to freeze the price it pays for gas because currently buying russian gas at lower prices than the european average over the benefit and this here now means claims that a common economic zone should imply equal gas prices just that no price changes are expected this year has not commented on whether future discount a possible oh say the gas monopoly could lose up to three billion dollars next year if prices are...
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stomping ground of the union club now critics have called it builder left the club has been around for more than one hundred years and is reportedly attracted presidents from taft and hoover to regen and george bush father and son along with people like alan greenspan clint eastwood colin powell the list goes on here's a look back though. the politics of peace and the environment facing down the power elite. oh the model of the bohemian club is weaving spiders come not here every year at this time the only from around the country got together for two and a half weeks of on and. medium aren't allowed in and in fact that bohemians have a long history of secrecy but some people say with this much power and this much money located in one place there is more to the bohemian club than care fires and canoeing most of the bohemians have left earlier knowing there might be some trouble the stated reasons for the demonstration were the connections of the clubs members to nuclear weapons research political and business deals made there and the exclusion of women from membership inside the compoun
stomping ground of the union club now critics have called it builder left the club has been around for more than one hundred years and is reportedly attracted presidents from taft and hoover to regen and george bush father and son along with people like alan greenspan clint eastwood colin powell the list goes on here's a look back though. the politics of peace and the environment facing down the power elite. oh the model of the bohemian club is weaving spiders come not here every year at this...
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the union city police s.w.a.t. team is outside a home on darlene way east where there has been reports of shots fire. however, it's not clear if anyone is inside the home. about a half-hour ago, chopper 2 was there as officers removed two car seats that appeared to have babies in them. so far we've not heard back from union city police in spite of a number of attempts to contact them to get information. sweel have more on this breaking news -- we'll have more on this story tonight at 5:00ant at ktvu.com. >>> new information just in on a story we reportedded last night at 10:00 -- reported last night at 10:00. walnut creek police are errorring the arrest of a coin creek. officer the received a tip on the whereabouts of -- officers received a tip on the whereabouts of the suspect and he was arrested at a casino. he's suspected of stealing coins from a dealer downtown last february. police believe the suspect was looking to catch in on the soaring price of gold. gold is priced at just over $1600 an ounce. again we're
the union city police s.w.a.t. team is outside a home on darlene way east where there has been reports of shots fire. however, it's not clear if anyone is inside the home. about a half-hour ago, chopper 2 was there as officers removed two car seats that appeared to have babies in them. so far we've not heard back from union city police in spite of a number of attempts to contact them to get information. sweel have more on this breaking news -- we'll have more on this story tonight at 5:00ant at...
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and you can watch the full interview with the british trade union leader marcos waka here in about twenty minutes right here on r.t. . as the eurozone debt crisis shock waves spread ratings agencies have put the us in the firing line as well america is on the verge of reaching its fourteen point three trillion dollar debt ceiling which means obama and his republican opponents need to strike a swift a deal before the government runs out of cash in theory at any rate but economics professor roderick tremblay believes the debt limit will once again go up as it always has done in american history. the united states is not in the same position as and they are a country this is a country or was a currency this year was internationally and therefore they can afford to print more dollars than the euro can. parents like but that debt level is very high they raise the debt ceiling each year they will be raised because the president obama has a tradition of caving in to the demands of the republicans it did that he did it twice before so the republicans are. expecting that he will do the same he wou
and you can watch the full interview with the british trade union leader marcos waka here in about twenty minutes right here on r.t. . as the eurozone debt crisis shock waves spread ratings agencies have put the us in the firing line as well america is on the verge of reaching its fourteen point three trillion dollar debt ceiling which means obama and his republican opponents need to strike a swift a deal before the government runs out of cash in theory at any rate but economics professor...
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for weeks we wanted leadership from the european union and i think really the european union's own sort of press conference just demonstrates what a shambles this whole proceedings is i mean we have to sit through umpteen different leaders all telling us who is actually in charge and what's going on they give certain parts of the information seems to be contradictory ultimately a lot more money has been thrown at the greek economy in the hope that that can stop the contagion but really a lot of it just looks like hype and i'm very very concerned that we haven't actually find a cure we've just got another sticking plaster here we'll talk about that in a moment but on the face of it european banks the one contributing to the plan some would question the why the the private sector needs to be involved at all is not just putting more people at risk or was it in fact a case of you know all hands to the pump so dire was the emergency here well i think the situation that happened is behind closed doors obviously a lot of banks have been told that it would be in their best interest so they them
for weeks we wanted leadership from the european union and i think really the european union's own sort of press conference just demonstrates what a shambles this whole proceedings is i mean we have to sit through umpteen different leaders all telling us who is actually in charge and what's going on they give certain parts of the information seems to be contradictory ultimately a lot more money has been thrown at the greek economy in the hope that that can stop the contagion but really a lot of...
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-- to maintain the union. well, you know, can you imagine how sort of the huffington post would have reported on that? it would have been bad, right? think about it. lincoln sells out slaves. right? there would be protests and you'd want a third-party guy. so i think as you guys talk to your friends about getting involved civillsifkly, don't se situation where you're guaranteed to be disappointed. that's part of the process of growing up. we all -- and that doesn't mean you're not principled or focused on or driving around a particular position or a particular issue. it means that you're sort of pushing the boulder up the hill, and you get it to circle him. other people are pushing. sometimes it's going to slip back. right? >> joining me now is frank rich, writer at large for "new york" magazine. that sounded like a pretty good tutor yal? >> i agree. i think he's entirely right about that. the problem i think he has now is in this pro tracted negotiation with these republicans, he can't make the best case for
-- to maintain the union. well, you know, can you imagine how sort of the huffington post would have reported on that? it would have been bad, right? think about it. lincoln sells out slaves. right? there would be protests and you'd want a third-party guy. so i think as you guys talk to your friends about getting involved civillsifkly, don't se situation where you're guaranteed to be disappointed. that's part of the process of growing up. we all -- and that doesn't mean you're not principled or...
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brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. i don't even know anymore. [ tapping ] well, know this -- for a good deal on car insurance, progressive snapshot uses this to track my good driving habits. the better i drive, the more i save. it's crystal-clear savings and only progressive has it. nice. this has been a public savings announcement. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. of staff to joe biden, and former republican congressmen, john davis. welcome to you both. rudy guiliani you just heard say i think the republican party would be well advised to get out of peoples' bedrooms and leave gay marriage to the states to decide. i found that remarkable for a guy thinking about running for president, and it made me think he's not running. >> i am not so sure. i don't know what he's going to do. remember this, new hampshire, south carolina, florida, all of these states have independence voting in the primary, and it's generational at this point, and a lot of people think republicans are on the wrong side generalat
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the russian football union the police tank groups and the ministry of sport say they are seeking a solution to this problem separating the fans from hooligans and limiting the presence of special police forces at stadiums are the prime focus of the created forum. we want to have a document that clearly defines the role of each of the police opponents the rights and obligations said the stadium document will clearly state what fans can bring to each particular sector and what it will be another all circumstances the number of offenses the creases the fruits are strictly observed i think all parties are going to send is knocking and so. it may be just over seven years since the russians international invited share the world cup the fight to give her the red card has already kicked off remark author of artsy moscow. staying but side why barcelona have claimed the first field for a new season out the culprits of the beating grinding the final to nail the side missing the likes of leon illness and harvey balsawood to good for the tournament hosts looking at potent falls even without their leader
the russian football union the police tank groups and the ministry of sport say they are seeking a solution to this problem separating the fans from hooligans and limiting the presence of special police forces at stadiums are the prime focus of the created forum. we want to have a document that clearly defines the role of each of the police opponents the rights and obligations said the stadium document will clearly state what fans can bring to each particular sector and what it will be another...
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and comfortable quarters to talk about the future of the euro and the european union itself people in the country have been demonstrating on an almost weekly basis demanding the government shape up stop talking and do something about the situation this is not just about higher wages and better pension plans with more than forty percent of young people in spain unemployed simply getting a job is a pain for those gathered in the trades central square the big part of the responsibility is from the government. because the government first of all. not create people be sure at the beginning of the crisis to fight against the crisis it reacts very late. and on the other hand once the government about what to do. the government it's not be a good job. because nobody in the know don't want people to wake up otherwise who just become slaves to the system who want to be treated as humans and they believe they can make a difference. the government has to change things because they don't have a choice. with greece in shambles and neighboring portugal trashed by the rating agencies spain is facing
and comfortable quarters to talk about the future of the euro and the european union itself people in the country have been demonstrating on an almost weekly basis demanding the government shape up stop talking and do something about the situation this is not just about higher wages and better pension plans with more than forty percent of young people in spain unemployed simply getting a job is a pain for those gathered in the trades central square the big part of the responsibility is from the...
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with the end of the boer war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero love something might be going off by mistake especially the sounds of the nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. the pacific could use it as a threat all as an actual event you know if you keep. spinnin a trillion dollars a year on weapons of venture you're going to blow everybody you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it people don't wake up to. that represents all of the firepower of the second world war and this second sound is the equivalent firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. first tree removal called. second explosives are used to blast a baby bird in the. church the remains are reviewed by machinery. for the. we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. these are the top stories a day or a pm banks have failed stress test on whether they could cope with another credit crunch past massive cuts to deal with it. while in the u.s. time's running out to
with the end of the boer war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero love something might be going off by mistake especially the sounds of the nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. the pacific could use it as a threat all as an actual event you know if you keep. spinnin a trillion dollars a year on weapons of venture you're going to blow everybody you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it...
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from now on the state of the union address will be delivered in the form of a fortune cookie. i am herman cain, and i do not like to read. now, they thought that was an offensive joke. they thought that was offensive amos and andy brogue and their news guys would be fired if they did a voice like that, although, i did get into that story using a wheel with a dildo nailed it to, which i would imagine would likely get them fired, as well. [laughter] i just don't see them using a dildo wheel. the point is this: they felt i was singling out herman cain using offensive voice, not because i always use them, and i thought the three-page bill idea was silly, but because they suggested because herman cain is black and more importantly conservative. well, if my ridicule of silly things using bizarre caricature voices has given fox what appears to be several days of very strong programing -- [laughter] your cup about to runneth over, mother [bleeped]. grab a knife and fork, fox. because i have turned my crack research team on myself. and in a brand-new settingment called... [laughter] [c
from now on the state of the union address will be delivered in the form of a fortune cookie. i am herman cain, and i do not like to read. now, they thought that was an offensive joke. they thought that was offensive amos and andy brogue and their news guys would be fired if they did a voice like that, although, i did get into that story using a wheel with a dildo nailed it to, which i would imagine would likely get them fired, as well. [laughter] i just don't see them using a dildo wheel. the...
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>> i was working on union square. on lunch hours, i would be there visiting the artist. it was interesting, exciting, and i have a creative streak in me. it ranges from t-shirts, jackets, hats. what is the day of the life of a street artist? >> they have their 2536 in the morning. by the end of the day, the last people to pack the vehicle probably get on their own at 7:30 at night. >> nice to me to condemn the -- nice to meet you. >> it was a pleasure to share this with you. i hope that the bay area will descend upon the plaza and go through these arts and crafts and by some holiday gifts. >> that would be amazing. thank you so much for the hard work that you do. >> welcome. we are here doing our building san francisco tour. we're going to have a very interesting tour of elevators in sanford cisco. we have all gotten into an elevator, the doors have closed, and it has carried us to our destination. have you ever wondered how elevators were -- work? we check out the need outside the elevator using current technology and we learn about the latest destination elevated techn
>> i was working on union square. on lunch hours, i would be there visiting the artist. it was interesting, exciting, and i have a creative streak in me. it ranges from t-shirts, jackets, hats. what is the day of the life of a street artist? >> they have their 2536 in the morning. by the end of the day, the last people to pack the vehicle probably get on their own at 7:30 at night. >> nice to me to condemn the -- nice to meet you. >> it was a pleasure to share this with...
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the way for talks on serbia joining the european union and some no doubt this will ever become a reality. and colonel gadhafi is a resignation is not an option according to the libyan foreign minister speaking after meeting with his russian counterpart here in moscow russia has again reiterated its willingness to become a mediator in the ongoing conflict. and while the u.s. is rapidly running out of time to deal with its debt crisis parties peter lavelle asks his guests whether it's all about politics rather than the economy our debate show cross talk is just that. if. you. well the crosstalk i'm hearing about that deadlock as the deadline for the u.s. to increase its debt ceiling looms would appear to be more about politics and upcoming elections than fixing a crippling problem as the u.s. courts financial disasters do americans have an appetite for are scared. to cross talk the debt impasse i'm joined by my guests in new york doug henwood he is editor and publisher of the left business observer and howard gold he's a columnist for market watch and founder of the political blog the inde
the way for talks on serbia joining the european union and some no doubt this will ever become a reality. and colonel gadhafi is a resignation is not an option according to the libyan foreign minister speaking after meeting with his russian counterpart here in moscow russia has again reiterated its willingness to become a mediator in the ongoing conflict. and while the u.s. is rapidly running out of time to deal with its debt crisis parties peter lavelle asks his guests whether it's all about...
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with the end of the boer war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake especially the founders of the nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. focus of the difference to use it as a threat or as an actual weapon you know if you keep spinning a trillion dollars a year on weapons of venture you're going to blow everybody up you've you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it people don't wake up you know through weapons or build the new. that represents all the firepower of the second world war and this second sound is the equivalent firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. the first tree removal called the clear cutting. second explosives are used to plaster between the piers. heard the remains are. finally. is deposited in valley she. lives on a. forty two thousand americans die each year from car accidents for me a thousand the first seven hundred thousand people. and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms ki
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the african union said the warrant complicates the attempt to find a solution to the libyan crisis the union says it singles out crimes committed in africa and ignores those perpetrated by person powers. >> employees at nissan and other major companies in japan are working weekends and taking thursday and friday off. the weekend schedule is an effort to spread out electricity consumption in peek -- peak hours. the weekend schedule will continue through september. >>> another royal wedding today. prince albert married charlene whitstock in monaco. the wedding had more royals in attendance than prince william and prison set kate middle ton. they were married in a civil ceremony yesterday. today's ceremony today was much more strap gant. she is the first princess since grace kelly. >> the other royal couple is traveling through canada. the douche and dutchess of cambridge, otherwise known as prince william and kate middle donton, visited children's hospital and did some cooking alongside culinary students. the journey through canada is the counelor's first official overseas trip. >> aroun
the african union said the warrant complicates the attempt to find a solution to the libyan crisis the union says it singles out crimes committed in africa and ignores those perpetrated by person powers. >> employees at nissan and other major companies in japan are working weekends and taking thursday and friday off. the weekend schedule is an effort to spread out electricity consumption in peek -- peak hours. the weekend schedule will continue through september. >>> another...
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geithner came out again this morning on cnn's "state of the union" that they do not support. listen here. >> let me tell you what we're trying to do. the most important thing is we remove this threat of default. very important we do that. >> because of the election? >> this is a hard thing to do. you want to take this out of politics. you don't want politics messing with america's credit. >> reporter: but house speaker john boehner also this morning said that a two step process in his mind is inevitable and the republicans are ready to go it alone. >> i would prefer to have a bipartisan approach to solve this problem. if that is not possible, i and my colleagues in the house are prepared to move on our own. >> today? >> today. >> reporter: again, we're watching to see how these develop throughout the day. as we were told friday by officials in a briefing, they say monday is the day. tomorrow when they need the ball rolling in order to beat this deadline. as the legislation needs to pass both the house and senate ahead of august 2nd. >> all right. keep us posted. thanks so muc
geithner came out again this morning on cnn's "state of the union" that they do not support. listen here. >> let me tell you what we're trying to do. the most important thing is we remove this threat of default. very important we do that. >> because of the election? >> this is a hard thing to do. you want to take this out of politics. you don't want politics messing with america's credit. >> reporter: but house speaker john boehner also this morning said that a...